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My Mums Family the Paine’s from around Kent
I’ve been researching into my Granpatents & great gran parents family history & need to get more dates & names to pictures I’ve got….I wonder if there is anyone from this family still left or who knows the family history on my mums , mums side of the family..Romney marsh & faversham too are areas … read more
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Paine Family History
Hello, Would like to make contact with anyone researching Paine family history in the Ebony area of Kent. … read more
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Paine Family History in Ebony
Message to Christopher Coleman Please contact me re Paine Family History in Ebony and Pix’s Farm. My Email [reveal email] Regards Derek J Paine. … read more
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Payne (Paine) Family
John Payne (1673 – 1729) was married to Catherine Pratt (1665 – 1725) and they were both buried in Ebony (a beautiful church). They were my wife’s 7x great grandparents. On John’s burial transcript it says he was of Pix’s Farm, but I can’t find any information about this farm. Can anyone help? … read more
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Researching the Paine Family
I am researching my family by the name of Paine. I believe there is a grave in Ebony Churchyard where one of my Great Great Grandmothers is buried – her name was Katherine and she was married to John and they had three sons. I would be very interested to meet anyone who knows about … read more
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Benison Family
In researching my family tree I came across a Mary Benison Born 1585 frittenden, Kent Married Moses paine (Payne) in 1615 in St. Mildreds, Tenterden. I am searching for her Mother and Fathers name, also their dates of birth and deaths. Thanks for any help. Tanya … read more
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Batten Mount – What is this, please?
I am researching the South African family, the Makaula-Whites, who all lived in East Kent form 1904. I believe Irene, … more